- Raymond O. Faulkner
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name = Raymond O. Faulkner
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birth_date =26 December 1894
birth_place =Shoreham-by-Sea ,Sussex , UK
death_date =3 March 1982
death_place =Ipswich ,Suffolk ,UK
residence = England
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nationality = English
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field =Egyptology ,philology
work_institutions =Egypt Exploration Society , Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
alma_mater =University College London ,University of London
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known_for = his dictionary of Middle Egyptian and translations of ancient Egyptian texts
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influences =Margaret Murray , Sir Alan Gardiner
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footnotes =Dr Raymond Oliver Faulkner, FSA, (
26 December 1894 —-3 March 1982 ) was an EnglishEgyptologist andphilologist of theancient Egyptian language .He was born in Shoreham,
Sussex , and was the son of bank clerk Frederick Arthur Faulkner and his wife Matilda Elizabeth Faulkner (née Wheeler). In 1912 he took up a position in the BritishCivil Service , but his employment was interrupted byWorld War I , when he entered the armed forces. After a brief period of service, he wasinvalid ed out and rejoined the Civil Service in 1916.Faulkner developed an interest in
Egyptology , and in 1918 he took to studyingEgyptian hieroglyphs in his spare time atUniversity College London under the tutelage ofMargaret Murray . In 1926 he became the full-time assistant to DrAlan Gardiner , from whom he received philological training and encouragement to publish his works on hieroglyphic texts.He was the editor of the "
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology " from 1946-59, and wrote many books, articles, and reviews. In 1950 he was admitted as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.In 1951 Faulkner became an assistant in language teaching at University College London, progressing to become a lecturer in Egyptian language - a post he held from 1954 to 1967. He received his
Doctor of Letters degree from theUniversity of London in 1960.Faulkner's main area of interest was Egyptian philology, and he made major contributions to Egyptology with his translations and indexes of many important ancient Egyptian texts, as well as his autographic dictionary of
Middle Egyptian (which remains an important and standard reference for modern Egyptologists and students of the ancient Egyptian language).He died in
Ipswich ,Suffolk , on the3 March ,1982 .Further reading
* Morris L. Bierbrier, ed., "Who was Who in Egyptology", ISBN 0-85698-125-7, (1995), London, p. 149.
* Harry S. Smith and C. Spaull, article in "Journal of Egyptian Archaeology " 60 (1974), pp. 5-14. Includes portrait & bibliography.
* Harry S. Smith and C. Spaull, article in "Journal of Egyptian Archaeology " 69 (1983), pp. 141-144. Obituary, including portrait & further bibliography.
* Rosali Janssen, "The First Hundred Years: Egyptology at University College London, 1892-1992", ISBN 0-902137-33-6, (1992), p. 72.elected Bibliography
* Raymond O. Faulkner, "The Plural and the Dual in Old Egyptian", 1929.
* Raymond O. Faulkner, "The Papyrus Bremner-Rhind", 1933.
* Raymond O. Faulkner, "Egypt from the Inception of the Nineteenth Dynasty to the Death of Ramesses III", fascicule 52 for the "Cambridge Ancient History ", ISBN 0-521-04477-4, 1966.
* Raymond O. Faulkner, "The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts", ISBN 0-85668-297-7, 1969.Oxford University hardcover reprint ISBN 0-19-815437-2.
* Raymond O. Faulkner, "The Book of the Dead: Book of Going Forth by Day", ISBN 0-8118-0767-3, 1972.
* Raymond O. Faulkner and S. Glanville, "Catalogue of Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum. Vol.II: Wooden Model Boats", ISBN 0-7141-0914-2, 1972.
* Raymond O. Faulkner, "A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian", ISBN 0-900416-32-7, 1962, 2nd ed. 1972.
* Raymond O. Faulkner, "The Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts", ISBN 0-85668-754-5, 3 vols., 1972-78.
* William K. Simpson, E. Wente, and Raymond O. Faulkner, "The Literature of Ancient Egypt", ISBN 0-300-01687-5, 1969.
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